Write what you are looking for and press enter to begin your search!
Live News
Warzone 2.0 Pre-Load Is Double The Size On Xbox Compared To PlayStation & PC
By Lewis Larcombe|November 16, 2022|0 Comment
With the launch of Warzone 2.0 literally hours away, players can now pre-download the assets required to run the game at launch, with the size of the update varying from platform to platform.
In a Tweet from CharlieIntel, they clarify that the pre-load update is about 32GB on PC, roughly 25-30GB on PlayStation, and 50-60GB on Xbox.
It’s 32GB on PC
Around 50-60GB on Xbox
And 25-30GB on PlayStation (the content packs have updates along with the base game) pic.twitter.com/IGpmI1xuyx— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) November 16, 2022
In the replies to the Tweet, people—mainly Xbox users—are sharing their frustrations in regard to the size of the update when compared to other platforms. CharlieIntel reported that the Xbox update is roughly 50-60GB but looking through the replies, you can see that the update size varies from person to person, with some people’s updates being almost 100GB.
Left is Xbox series X and right is Xbox One. Nice 60gb update pic.twitter.com/QXi2IgpmAM
— Bullet Daddy (@BulletDaddy556) November 16, 2022
WHO YOU TELLIN pic.twitter.com/au5Um5Ic78
— ????????? (@SchmeefBurgh) November 16, 2022
Another user claims that their PC update is 70GB.
On PC 70gb.. And I have MW2 pic.twitter.com/vZ7bUZEzgx
— ar_ok17 (@Arok173) November 16, 2022
We’re currently unsure as to why exactly these update sizes differ so greatly, but if you’re looking to pre-load Warzone 2.0 to play at launch then be sure to start downloading now as it could take the entire day to update depending on you’re internet speed.
By Alleef Ashaari|November 8, 2023
Today is N7 Day, which is a day of celebration for Mass Effect franchise fans that falls on 7 November every year. On N7 Day 2023, BioWare has dropped...
By Alleef Ashaari|July 2, 2021
Spider-Man No Way Home is slated to premiere at the end of this year on 17 December 2021, but we’ve heard next to nothing official about the up...
By Ali'sha Harris|November 27, 2024
IO Interactive, the developer behind the Hitman series, has announced the immediate removal of all Conor McGregor-related content from sale following ...
By Jonathan Toyad|March 12, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|February 25, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|February 17, 2025
By Ali'sha Harris|February 16, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|March 17, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|March 17, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 17, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 17, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 12, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|February 25, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|February 17, 2025
By Ali'sha Harris|February 16, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|March 17, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 12, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|February 25, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|February 17, 2025
By Ali'sha Harris|February 16, 2025
Copyright @ Kakuchopurei 2025